
Key Concepts And Debates In Health And Social Policy
Open University Press
Published on 16. September 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
170 pages
978-0-335-19905-1 (ISBN)
Description
This book identifies key social policy concepts and explores their relevance for health and welfare policy, and for the practice of professionals such as nurses and social workers who are involved in the delivery of services and provision. The text adopts an ideologies of welfare approach using examples of recent policy shifts to illustrate theoretical and political tensions. This shift in emphasis away from the traditional approach of documenting policy areas is an important feature of the book. The concepts are organized in terms of doctrinal contests. This allows the authors to explore the tension between different approaches and ways of defining social policy. The aim is to help professionals identify these tensions, to be aware of the strategic choices which have been made in national and agency policy, and to locate their own practice in relationship to these choices. It draws upon the continuing debate around the Third Way and New Labour policies as they apply to health and social welfare; and identifies tensions within a non-ideological, pragmatic set of practices.
Key Concepts and Debates in Health and Social Policy has been written with students and practitioners in mind. It is a valuable resource for a wide range of health and welfare professionals, especially in nursing, social work and occupational therapy. It is also suitable for use on professional training courses, and with students of social policy and health studies.
Key Concepts and Debates in Health and Social Policy has been written with students and practitioners in mind. It is a valuable resource for a wide range of health and welfare professionals, especially in nursing, social work and occupational therapy. It is also suitable for use on professional training courses, and with students of social policy and health studies.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Milton Keynes
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 227 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
275 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-335-19905-1 (9780335199051)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Nigel Malin is Professor of Health Services Research at the University of Sunderland. He is the co-author with Jill Manthorpe, David Race and Stephen Wilmot of (1999) Community Care for Nurses and the Caring Professions, and edtior of (1994) Implementing Community Care, both published by Open University Press.
Stephen Wilmot is Senior Lecturer in Health Care at the University of Derby.
Jill Manthorpe is Reader in Community Care at the University of Hull.
Stephen Wilmot is Senior Lecturer in Health Care at the University of Derby.
Jill Manthorpe is Reader in Community Care at the University of Hull.
Content
Introduction
The Third Way
a distinct approach?
Identifying the Health Problem
need or risk?
Responsibility and Solidarity
Consumerism or Empowerment?
Central Planning and Market Competition
Controlling Service Delivery
professionalism versus managerialism
Community Care and Family Policy
Evaluating Services
quality assurance and the quality debate
Prioritising and Rationing
Conclusion
Index.
The Third Way
a distinct approach?
Identifying the Health Problem
need or risk?
Responsibility and Solidarity
Consumerism or Empowerment?
Central Planning and Market Competition
Controlling Service Delivery
professionalism versus managerialism
Community Care and Family Policy
Evaluating Services
quality assurance and the quality debate
Prioritising and Rationing
Conclusion
Index.